This sounds like a Samba thing, not a Sharity thing, right? You might look at your smb.conf file and see if there is a hosts_allow or hosts_deny line which is keeping the domain you're trying to log in from from connecting. Also, to see what might me going wrong, look at your Samba log file to see if any errors are being reported.
Connecting a Mac to an NT box with a UNIX mounted share from a VPN. Wow, that's only leaving out Linux :-) I've not done that, (yet). I think if I needed to access the Share on the UNIX box, I would connect to it directly using telnet or a remote shell, putty, or FTP. Hope that helps. Brian ----------------------------------------- Brian Hoard [EMAIL PROTECTED] BHH Studio Art & Animation www.bhhstudio.com ------------------------------------------ 5/22/2002 7:23:34 PM, "Ellen H. Yang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >One of our Mac users can see other NT shares on our LAN through VPN connection but >nothing on a Unix Share shared to NT network by Samba. I tested the Unix share >locally, it works just fine. Any idea? My >folks here have been having similar problems with Sharity quite often. Is there a fix >available or workaround? > >Thanks, > -- ellen > >_______________________________________________ >Sharity-talk mailing list >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >To unsubscribe see http://at.obdev.at/mailman/listinfo/sharity-talk > _______________________________________________ Sharity-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe see http://at.obdev.at/mailman/listinfo/sharity-talk
